Tooth and nail syndrome
Tooth and nail syndrome |
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Classification and external resources |
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ICD-10 |
Q82.4 |
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OMIM |
189500 |
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Tooth and nail syndrome (also known as "Hypodontia with nail dysgenesis,"[1] and "Witkop syndrome"[1]) is a rare disorder, first described in 1965, characterized by nails that are thin, small, and friable, and which may show koilonychia at birth.[1]:521[2]
It is associated with MSX1.[3]
See also
References
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| (2) Zinc finger DNA-binding domains | |
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| (3) Helix-turn-helix domains | |
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| (4) β-Scaffold factors with minor groove contacts | |
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| (0) Other transcription factors | |
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| Transcription coregulators | |
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| Index of genetics |
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| Description |
- Gene expression
- DNA
- replication
- cycle
- recombination
- repair
- binding proteins
- Transcription
- factors
- regulators
- nucleic acids
- RNA
- RNA binding proteins
- ribonucleoproteins
- repeated sequence
- modification
- Translation
- ribosome
- modification
- nexins
- Proteins
- domains
- Structure
- primary
- secondary
- tertiary
- quaternary
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| Disease |
- Replication and repair
- Transcription factor
- Transcription
- Translation
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